Videos tagged “producing”

Interview with Dre Skull (Mixpak / USA) at the Red Bull Music Academy in New York (2013).
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Sleep is the cousin of death. That’s common knowledge, not just in Queensbridge but also in Brooklyn where hip hop, dancehall and soca don Dre Skull pulls all-nighters on the regular, just to make sure dances worldwide never run out of high octane riddims. After lacing beats for heavy hitters such as Beenie Man, Popcaan and Pusha T, the mighty Major Lazer asked him to co-produce Snoop Dogg’s reggae-fied reincarnation as Snoop Lion. Being raised to the sounds of the East Coast underground freak-punk scene, Dre Skull perceives urban music culture as a holistic affair and follows the paths of Don Was, Rick Rubin and Heavy D in terms of working with artists from various fields.

Session from TV Day - September 30, 2011
Flashpoint, Being Erica, Call Me Fitz, Combat Hospital, The Firm… there’s a trend for co-financed shows south of the border and a surge in cross-border buying and collaboration, thanks in part to our impressive international co-production track record. The most prominent example yet of a trend for networks is co-financing new TV series. For the past few years, the squeeze on production financing translates to US networks continuing to look to our producers to carry the freight. Join us in a discussion with broadcasters, producers and network execs about creating engaging series that resonate with viewers beyond our borders.
Moderator
Erin Haskett, Vice President of Development, Lark Productions
Guest Speakers
Tara Ellis, Senior Director – Original Drama Content, Shaw Media
Noreen Halpern, President, Dramatic Programming, Entertainment One Television
Sheila Hockin, Executive Producer, The Borgias
Matt Loze, Sr. VP Programming, Fox Television Studios
Session sponsored by the Province of British Columbia

Session from Film Day – September 29, 2011
Canada is one of the most prolific co-production partners in the world, with the majority of our co-pros being made with European partners. With dwindling production dollars in the international marketplace, it has never been more important for producers to explore new production partners and alternative forms of financing. Join us for a candid discussion with Canadian and European producers about the key challenges and advantages of dealing with international partners – fulfilling commitments, shared contributions, expectations, recoupment of investment, approvals, currency devaluations, etc.
Moderator
Kim Roberts, Partner, Roberts & Stahl
Guest Speakers
Kevin DeWalt, CEO/Chairman, Minds Eye Entertainment
Sandra Desrosiers Karr, National Director, Business Affairs, Telefilm Canada
Nicolas Manuel, Business Affairs, Forecast Pictures
Session sponsored by British Columbia Film and Media

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With a budget of £11,000 all raised via crowdfunding in 2010, Love Like Hers was Danny Lacey's first major short film project having only just picked up a camera back in 2009. The early stages of The Filmmaker's Journey.
The film was shot on S16mm with a crew of over 30, a low loader, 6 locations over 3 days, a Hollywood actor, facilities vehicles, it was on the scale of a feature film project and it almost broke Danny.
Here's a 75 minute documentary that goes deep in to the whole filmmaking process on Love Like Hers, developing the script, casting, locations, filming, editing and so much more.
The behind the scenes video was filmed by Christy DeHaven (www.twitter.com/christyDH)
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The creators of the successful YouTube Channel The Fu Music joined CMI 328 - Producing class on April 24th, 2014. They talked about their journey and experiences working with YouTube and the YouTube community (YouTubers). They also talked about their process of creating their videos and the business of making a living creating online content for a YouTube audience.
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https://www.youtube.com/thefumusic

Hans-Peter Zimmermann (http://www.hpz-usa.com) is a Swiss non-fiction bestselling author, commuting between Gstaad, Switzerland, and Orange County, California.
His web show "Screenwriters get Personal" features screenwriters and industry experts who are willing to talk about the most fascinating story there is—the story of their own life.
In the seventh episode, Hans-Peter's guest is Ashley Scott Meyers (http://www.sellingyourscreenplay.com). Ashley is a screenwriter with several produced scripts, and he helps other screenwriters to find marketable concepts and sell their screenplays.
His story on how he became a writer is quite unique, and so is his email and fax blast service; Ashley lets other screenwriters use his database of producers, managers and agents that he has carefully built during the years.
This series is also available as an audio podcast on iTunes:
http://bit.ly/1clqHVw

Hans-Peter Zimmermann (http://www.hpz-usa.com) is a Swiss non-fiction bestselling author, commuting between Gstaad, Switzerland, and Orange County, California.
His web show "Screenwriters get Personal" features screenwriters and industry experts who are willing to talk about the most fascinating story there is—the story of their own life.
In the eighth episode, Hans-Peter's guest is Korinna Sehringer, a Swiss compatriot. Korinna is the director and producer of the film "Shouting Secrets" (http://www.shoutingsecretsmovie.com) which was finished in 2011 and won over 25 awards worldwide.
Korinna Sehringer tells the audience how she struggled on the way to fulfilling the big dream of a little Swiss girl—making movies in Hollywood.
This series is also available as an audio podcast on iTunes:
http://bit.ly/1clqHVw

Hans-Peter Zimmermann (http://www.hpz-usa.com) is a Swiss non-fiction bestselling author, commuting between Gstaad, Switzerland, and Orange County, California.
His web show "Screenwriters get Personal" features screenwriters and industry experts who are willing to talk about the most fascinating story there is—the story of their own life.
In the fourth episode, his guest is Dan Watanabe, a professor at Los Angeles Valley College. Having been a development executive for many years, Dan has an incredible knowledge of the industry, and an unsurpassed passion for story. No wonder he is one of the most popular teachers in town!
This series is also available as an audio podcast on iTunes:
http://bit.ly/1clqHVw

Peter Freedman of RØDE Microphones talks to legendary award winning engineer & producer, Francis Buckley.
Learn about the experiences and challenges that Francis faced and how used them to become a better engineer.